MACSI Prince Albert
Metis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan Inc. Prince Albert Center

The Council is a community-based organization established in 1969 to provide alcohol and drug recovery, re-integration and healing programs to Metis and off-reserve Indian peoples of Saskatchewan. While services target Metis and Indian peoples, the Council services are open to ALL citizens of Saskatchewan.

MACSI Prince Albert
334 19th St E
Prince Albert SK S6V 1J7
Tel: 306 953-8250; 866 722-2155
Fax: 306 953-8261

Prince Albert Addiction Services

PROGRAMMING / SERVICES WE OFFER:
- INPATIENT 28 DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM
- OUTPATIENT SERVICES
- DETOXIFICATION PROGRAM
- YOUTH FIELD EDUCATOR

Outpatient Services

Outpatient counselling is made available to those that are self/provider referred and willing to bring honesty and open-mindedness to deal with their addiction(s). Clientele is provided with education/relapse prevention regarding their substance abuse issues in a one-to-one approach.

Clients require an intake assessment for admission into the 28-day Inpatient Treatment Program by referral of the Outpatient Counsellor. This may be obtained through scheduling appointments to complete the assessment process and further appointments until the admission date.

Referrals to alternate treatment programs are also available upon client request.

28-day Inpatient Treatment Program

We offer co-ed, monthly, block intakes into the 28-day Inpatient Treatment Program.

Clients require an intake assessment for admission into the Treatment Program by referral from an addictions worker. This may be obtained through our agency by scheduling an appointment with our Outpatient Counsellor or by referral from an alternate addictions worker.

Treatment is available to those willing to make a commitment to sobriety and recovery. We provide a safe, supportive, supervised setting and a structured program to educate clients on their addiction(s) as well as their spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing. A recovery/relapse prevention plan is put into place upon Program completion. Counselling sessions, specific referrals and further treatment are made available to clientele to guide them on their healing journeys.

We require that potential clients are alcohol/drug free for two weeks prior to their admission date.

Stabilization Unit

We require that clients are drug/alcohol free for 72 hours before admission.

Through self/provider referral, Clientele is offered a safe, 24-hour supervised setting that allows those withdrawing from the effects of post-acute withdrawal. Clients have access to counselling services and daily programming during their stay.

Clients wanting to enter into the 28-day Inpatient Treatment Program may be scheduled for admission after meeting the requirements needed for intake.

Youth Field Educator

Through school referrals and community providers, our Youth are provided with education for prevention of substance use in a group/classroom setting as well as one to one counselling. Parental consent is required in some instances.
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